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FEBRUARY 10, 2022

Primary Arms Government has announced their February giveaway, which includes a brand-new FN America FN15 SRP G2 16” AR-15 with a Primary Arms Optics SLx® 1x MicroPrism.
The Elite IWB Clip On Gun Holster is crafted of multi-layer, turned and quilted ballistic nylon, and has a sturdy spring-steel clip that clamps on and off belts up to 2 ¼” wide.
With a line of seven leather holster handbags to choose from, female gun carriers have options that fit their personal style. All feature a side-entry gun compartment separate from the main body of the handbag, with a locking zipper pull for added security.

SDS Imports, exclusive importer of Tisas, Tokarev and SDS firearms and accessories, will be at this year’s Nations Best Sports Semi-Annual market, February 11-14 at the Tarrant County Convention Center in Ft. Worth, Texas.
MidwayUSA announces Rosco Manufacturing as one of the latest additions to their offering of aftermarket AR-15 barrels.
Knife Rights' Virginia Switchblade Ban Repeal Bill, SB 758, has been voted out of the Senate Judiciary Committee 13-0.

Century Arms has announced the new BFT47 AK rifle. It was designed with the purpose of being a reliable, durable, and accurate AK at a price point the blue collar American can afford.
SilencerCo announces the release of their new Gas Defeating Charging Handle (GDCH) which significantly redirects the blow back of gas associated with shooting AR-15 platforms.
The Kydex Single Point Drop Leg, crafted from aircraft-grade Kydex, is strategically molded to comfortably fit around the thigh of the user. Its 9-hole system allows for the mounting of various holsters and products, allowing the user to adapt to multiple types of mission requirements.

GetZone.com returns with exclusive coverage of the hottest new products at SHOT Show, the largest annual event in the world for the shooting, hunting & firearms industry.
Firearms Policy Coalition announced that Joseph Greenlee, FPC’s director of constitutional studies and a frequent counsel of record on the organization’s amicus briefings, was recognized by SSRN as being in the “top 10 percent of all-time downloads” among the global network’s more than 700,000 research authors.
Pyramyd Air is excited to kick off the Sick of COVID Challenge to encourage customers to enjoy trigger time with loved ones while getting out some pent-up pandemic frustration.

Primary Arms has announced a new rifle giveaway with free entry. The ‘Ultimate RECCE Rifle’ Giveaway will run through the month of February and has a combined value of over $3,000.
RECOIL OFFGRID Magazine, a publication of CMG West, LLC, has released its latest issue, number 48, with an emphasis on survival gear.
For those who want the best of everything from a semi-custom rifle — straight out of the box — the Kelbly Koda featured in April GUNS fits the bill according to FMG Publications’ Digital Content Editor Serena Juchnowski.

 

A friend was out in Vegas training with Clint Smith last week, and it was cold. H.G. lives up north where it gets really cold with lots of snow. “I did something I’ve never done before,” he confided. I was curious what was new; H.G. has done a lot of training. “I shot while wearing gloves.” At the time, I didn’t really pay attention. Later, it got me to thinking, “How many of those who carry concealed, and train and practice actually do it under adverse – real life - conditions?”

“Cold” depends on where you live. Even here in the South – like right now – it gets into the twenties, with strong winds and sometimes sleet and snow. For us, that’s cold; I’m wearing a sweater or sweatshirt with a jacket over that. Lately I’ve been wearing gloves more – the truck isn’t worth what it costs to fix the heater. At best, the rain is cold. If you’re out in it for long you’ll need a waterproof, hooded jacket. Winter -- and the appropriate clothing -- complicate defensive carry.

Generally, the more layers of clothing you’re wearing the longer it takes to draw or present the pistol. Clearing two garments is more than twice as difficult as when wearing only one layer. Clothing limits movement. Additional layers restrict your physical actions, and the speed you can perform.

Hoods greatly reduce your field of view. peripheral vision is more than we realize; it’s our early warning system. You “notice” sudden movement off to the side. In order to scan, visually inspecting your surroundings, you have to turn the body. The same is true for your hearing. What you hear is reduced, as well as the ability to determine direction. Triple this if there’s hard rain pelting the hood or strong winds.

Gloves add another layer of complexity. The heavier the material – and warmer - the more cumbersome your actions will be. Losing the sense of touch, the ability to feel, changes everything. Suddenly, it’s like you’re trying to clear cover garments, acquire a proper grip on the pistol, manipulate the safety and operate the trigger smoothly with stumpy tree limbs for fingers. And, we haven’t even gotten to single hand operation of the pistol while wearing extra clothing and gloves.

Thick clothing and layers do have a couple of advantages. As a police officer my grandfather always carried a snub revolver in the pocket of his weighty wool coat. (This was before cars had heaters). He continued the habit as a civilian. Plus, for sudden, close quarters violence the wheel gun can be fired from inside the pocket. Hefty clothing has also been known to redirect and sometimes completely stop incoming handgun rounds.

We train and practice so that when the time comes our response to a violent attack will be efficient. This may include using your handgun to stop the threat. Training and practice should reflect the realities of how you live, including weather appropriate clothing. If you only shoot when it’s “nice” then you’re sort of like the person who buys a pistol, fires it a few times and shoves it in the sock drawer. Both are kidding themselves about being ready. You’ve got to get your “walk” correct.

Tiger McKee is director of Shootrite Firearms Academy. He is the author of The Book of Two Guns, AR-15 Skills and Drills, has a regular column in American Handgunner and makes some cool knives and custom revolvers. Visit Shootrite’s Facebook page for other details.

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